Paul Yeboah is head of the GPN. Recently I went to visit him to see what projects he's been up to. I was blown away by the mushroom cultivation project they've been working on at their permaculture center/site, where they are currently working on building a structure equipped with rooms to board volunteers and interns, kitchen and bathrooms.

When the bags are ready, they are taken from the incubation room to the cropping room. Here they are stacked forming a wall. The bags are opened and watered regularly. Here the mushrooms begin to grow out and can be harvested. Each round is about 3 months.

People in the local community come to buy mushrooms from the operation, and inoculated bags are sold to those who want to grow the mushrooms at their residences. There is high demand for the mushrooms, and they have brought great nutritional value to the community.